
Privilege Manager for UnixOne Identity
Centralized Unix/Linux root access control and reporting to enforce least privilege and enhance security.
Vendor
One Identity
Company Website
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Product details
Overview
Privilege Manager for Unix is a solution designed to protect the full power of root access on Unix and Linux systems from potential misuse or abuse. By implementing fine-grained policies, it controls and monitors privileged access, ensuring that users perform only authorized tasks. This approach not only enhances security but also simplifies compliance and increases accountability within your IT environment.
Features and Capabilities
- Fine-Grained Access Control: Define precise security policies that stipulate who has access to specific root functions, as well as when and where these functions can be performed. This ensures that privileged users can execute necessary tasks without compromising system integrity.
- Centralized Management and Reporting: Consolidate the administration of sudoers policies and access controls across multiple Unix and Linux systems. Centralized reporting provides comprehensive visibility into user activities, aiding in compliance efforts and security audits.
- Activity Monitoring and Auditing: Record all actions performed by users with elevated privileges. This detailed audit trail facilitates accountability and allows for thorough analysis of user activities, helping to detect and respond to unauthorized actions promptly.
- Integration with Existing Tools: Seamlessly integrate with your current identity and access management solutions, enabling a unified approach to security across diverse systems. This compatibility ensures that implementing Privilege Manager for Unix complements your existing infrastructure without causing disruptions.
- Policy Enforcement: Enforce the principle of least privilege by allowing users to execute only the commands necessary for their roles. This minimizes the risk of accidental or malicious system changes, thereby maintaining system stability and security.